Roewe RX5 is an internet-connected model launched by e-commerce leader Alibaba and SAIC Motor. In 2012, the youngest generation of car buyers accounted for 5 percent of Roewe RX5's total customers, which increased to 24 percent in 2017, according to Yin.
Rossman: Every business needs to think it through. A big part of the opportunity is in every-day operational improvement — making your processes more streamlined, shortening cycle times, decreasing costs, improving quality.?The biggest challenge in process improvement is first getting data and then making improvements based on that data. IoT can take operational improvement to a whole new level in terms of collecting data and making real-time adjustments. And that’s a play for every company out there.
Robot is deployed to conduct inspection in the underground power network in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Rivera's Facebook page described him as being from Guayabillo, a community of less than 500 people in the state of Guerrero. It's about a three-hour drive from the resort city of Acapulco.
Rouhani also noted in the letter he was not invited to the Islamic summit, but expressed Iran's readiness to work with all Muslim leaders to confront the White House's so-called Deal of the Century.
Roar! Whoosh! Bam! I was shooting exploding arrows at the T. rex's gnashing jaws with my crossbow as I teetered atop the rope bridge.
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Robust growth produces well-paid jobs. China's unemployment rate has stayed under 5 percent while resident's per capita real disposable income outpaced the GDP growth.
Reverse repos worth 100 billion yuan (.5 billion) matured Wednesday, meaning the central bank withdrew the same amount of funds from the financial market.
Roald Dahl's iconic children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was inspired by the author's years in the 1930s at Repton School in South Derbyshire, England, where chocolate company Cadbury's used schoolboys as guinea pigs to taste, test and rate new products before going to market.
Rucelle Soutar, the chief operating officer at the Tattoo who has been leading its international expansion efforts, told The Times, "We are really excited by the progress we have made. The Sydney stadium is the biggest we have been in and we continue to have positive conversations in China. We are hoping to go to China in 2020 and the wind music festival is a really big stepping stone for us. China is such a huge market. If we can get interest and be successful there then we will have a great platform."